Taking A Glimpse Into Lake Of The Woods Fishing
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Written by: Reinhold Garry
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 |
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Are you an angler looking to find a fishing experience that is likely to go unmatched? You may want to consider checking out one of the largest fresh water lakes in all of North America. A Lake of the Woods fishing adventure will not only give you access to some very tasty fish, but it will also provide a visual stimulation hard to beat. This lake has several islands and houses many bald eagles.
One of many fascinating features of Lake of the Woods is its geography. It occupies not just the state of Minnesota, but also the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. Not only is the lake over 65 miles long and wide, but it is populated with over fourteen thousand islands and has a shoreline approaching sixty-five thousand miles. Interestingly, its shoreline would trump any lake found in Canada except that it is not entirely a Canadian lake.
The international waters of this lake offer up some of the most preeminent fishing in the world. The two biggest prizes for fishermen are walleye and muskellunge (often referred to as muskie.) Walleyes are sought by anglers not just for how good it tastes but also for the challenge they bring in catching them. The muskie is the largest member in the pike family and is known for its strength, tenacity and eye-catching acrobatic leaps from the water.
Walleye and Muskie are not the only species of fish to call this lake home. The lake also offers up largemouth and smallmouth bass, lake trout, Lake Perch, saugers, northern pike and crappies.
In January and February, ice fishing is highly popular. Walleye, pike and perch make up the bulk of the fishes caught. The season for walleye peaks during the summer months, July and August, when the water temperature goes up. They become the most vulnerable when swimming in mid-lake mud flats and in shallow waters. The best month for catching smallmouth bass is typically September as during this time they tend to congregate into large schools. February and March are usually the bet months for bringing in northern pike.
As mentioned, ice fishing is a big draw to the heartier of fishermen. Sauger, walleye and northern pike make up the usual take. Modes of transportation to get out onto the lake are numerous, and most have some form of floatation capability for safety reasons, hovercrafts being a good example of such a vessel. Even though hundreds of ice fishing shacks may be spotted in one "hot spot" area, there really is no overcrowding. The lake is so large that ample opportunities for success exist for near everyone.
Lake of the Woods hosts many fishing tournaments. Most of these tourneys are for bass and walleye. Tourneys are also plentiful for fishers looking to reel in crappies, perch and others. Anglers come from far and wide to participate in the Rainy River Walleye Live Release Tournament. The prize pool is $45,000 which includes $15,000 for the big winner.
Lake of the Woods can fulfill the wishes of not just fisherman but also anyone who has a mind for adventure. Whether on the Canadian or United States side of the border, opportunities for excitement abound. From kayaking and sailing, to dog sledding and snowmobiling, the possibilities are virtually infinite.
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